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A farmer places a seed in the ground, carefully waters and patiently
nurtures it, and eventually comes an abundant crop.
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04/29/2010 |
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If you drove past the entrance to Watauga High School Saturday night,
you could probably feel the heat.
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04/29/2010 |
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Students in Appalachian State University's Science, Business and History
of Beer and Brewing course put their homework to the test Tuesday
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04/29/2010 |
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Watauga High School
The Watauga girls' soccer team won its fourth straight game on Tuesday
night, downing Fred T. Foard 3-1 at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex.
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04/26/2010 |
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Sugar Mountain Resort's summer season begins Friday, May 1, with the
opening of the area's hiking and biking trails, and concludes on Sunday,
Oct. 10
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04/26/2010 |
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Sharing is not only caring, it's also emerging as a viable economic
model for local farmers.
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04/26/2010 |
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The National Day of Silence was anything but silent, at least outside
Watauga High School last Friday.
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04/26/2010 |
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Paving scams return to region
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04/26/2010 |
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Darcy Carson, Sidney Ginn and Addie Hall were among the performers at Shooting Stars last Friday night at ASU's Farthing Auditorium in Boone. More than 870 people turned out to support local talent and the Watauga Education Foundation. Photo by Scott Nicholson
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04/26/2010 |
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It's been a "crazy" but lucrative week for the Watauga Education
Foundation, thanks to a generous community and hard work on the part of
WEF board members.
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04/26/2010 |
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Sit back, relax, and help your neighbors at the same time.
May is officially "Massage for Hunger" month.
"With the recession ......
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04/26/2010 |
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Hollie Moretz looks like your average teenager.
She has
bright blue fingernails, an infectious laugh, and all the excitement that comes with...
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04/22/2010 |
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Madison Welch, right, daughter of Christy and John Welch of
Appalachian State University Athletics, takes the drink orders of Renee Ahrenholz and Johnny
McElhany at Bandana's Bar-B-Que & Grill for Tuesday's Celebrity Service fundraiser to benefit
the Watauga Education Foundation. Madison, 4, earned the distinction of being the youngest Celebrity
Serve participant yet. See page 8 for more Celebrity Serve coverage. Photo by Melanie
Marshall
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04/22/2010 |
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It took 10 weeks, approximately 120 courses served and hundreds
of hours of competition, but finally a champion was crowned.
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04/22/2010 |
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Starting April 24, the general public will have the opportunity to go
behind the scenes of Grandfather Mountain's animal habitats.
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04/22/2010 |
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The public supports more wind energy, though attitudes are still mixed...
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04/22/2010 |
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WHS sophomore among scholars nominated for conference
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04/16/2010 |
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On Saturday, Fat Cats Music & Video is celebrating its
independence.
April 17 is Record Store Day, a newfound holiday that invites...
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04/15/2010 |
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If you live anywhere between Blowing Rock and Boone, you
probably heard Tweetsie Railroad's distinctive locomotive whistle blasting through the spring
air last week.
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04/15/2010 |
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The Watauga baseball team defeated arch-rival South Caldwell 11-10 on
Tuesday night
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04/15/2010 |